dense in the PONS Dictionary

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The bread is crustless, dark and very dense and keeps for a long time.
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Industrial pollution can result in dense haze, which is known as smog.
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Forming dense, red tufts, the plant is easily recognized.
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It is usually built in dense vegetation and close to water, but sometimes in tree holes.
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The top of each stem is a dense, pointed inflorescence of many flowers, with smaller inflorescences branching off lower levels of the stem.
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This is situated in the dense forest area on the high mountain ranges.
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Within this region, it is found in dense tropical forests at elevations up to 450 m.
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The branches are subquadrangular and covered with a dense tomentum.
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It has the dense and varied texture of a true record.
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Dry ice is useful in theater productions that require dense fog effects.
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